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ACDelco Introduces Specialty Winter Beam Blades

ACDelco has introduced a new specialty winter beam wiper blade line designed to take on snow, ice and sub-zero temperatures. The new line consists of 10 part numbers covering 98 percent of vehicles on the road.

ACDelco has introduced a new specialty winter beam wiper blade line designed to take on snow, ice and sub-zero temperatures.

The new line consists of 10 part numbers covering 98 percent of vehicles on the road. The blades – which range in length from 16 inches to 28 inches – combine premium beam blade technology, a heavy-gauge wiper element that resists tearing in cold weather and a sleek, wedge-shaped spoiler that clears away snow and ice, according to ACDelco. Other features include:

• Patented surface protector for a smooth, quiet wipe
• Ruggedly constructed armor seals and protects blade structure from severe weather
• Steel beam distributes arm pressure to an infinite number of points
• One-click connection system for quick installation
• One-piece, flexible design snugly conforms to most windshields
• Low blade profile for superior performance at high speeds

For more information on ACDelco Specialty Winter Beam wiper blades, see your ACDelco distributor, representative or visit acdelcotechconnect.com.

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